POLITICS

South Korea’s Constitutional Court strips President Yoon Suk Yeol of office, triggering new elections.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Apr 10, 2025

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Yoon faces insurrection charges, and his political career is now in jeopardy as he faces a long trial.

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Prime Minister Han Duck-soo steps in as acting president while the country prepares for fresh elections.

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The election is expected to take place by the first week of June, with a winner inaugurated the following day.

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Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung is widely seen as the frontrunner in the upcoming presidential race.

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Lee, with a 34% support rating, could reshape South Korea’s political landscape if he wins.

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A former factory worker turned politician, Lee's rags-to-riches story resonates with many South Koreans.

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Labour Minister Kim Moon-soo, polling at nine percent, is another contender in the race for the presidency.

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Despite Yoon’s fall, his far-right base may continue to influence South Korea’s political future.

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The next president will need to tackle challenges ranging from economic recovery to complex international relations.

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